Operations established store 5413 at 6:26 AM with an initial luminosity of 181.4E30.

At 7:31 AM, Operations reported that two Recycler transfers were lost due to a power supply (VDPA1) failure. Operators contacted a power supply expert.

Operations reported at 7:56 AM that the Recycler had stashed twice during the midnight shift, but only one stash was successful.

At 8:56 AM, LRF3 tripped off. It reset.

Power supply experts reported that they had retapped the Recycler power supply that had the LCW leak (R:VDPA1). The one good transformer in the supply was tapped to put out 100%. The other transformer is still too wet to use. Experts reported that a replacement supply was being prepared.

At 9:31 PM, the Recycler had an emittance blow up. There was about 30E10 of antiprotons lost through the duration of the problem. Experts investigated and reported that the blow up was due to the CE chassis trip and specifically due to CE603. They had the chassis back on 30 minutes later.

Operations reported at 7:55 AM that the Recycler had stashed three times during the midnight shift.

The Plans for Wednesday

The plans for today are to establish a store this morning and to keep it spinning until 5 AM Thursday morning. Pbar will conduct reverse proton studies. Thursday will be full of safety system testing, and with studies and maintenance work scattered around the testing. For more information on the planned schedule of events and for the current situation please check the Run Coordinator’s Electronic Log at: http://www-bd.fnal.gov/cgi-mach/machlog.pl?nb=runco.